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Laurent Gbagbo’s PPA-CI and Tidjane Thiam’s PDCI have joined forces to challenge what they call a rigged Ivorian presidential election process. Both leaders remain banned from the electoral list.
Tensions are rising in the country ahead of October polls, with many wary of a repeat of election violence seen in 2011.
DRC and Rwanda to sign U.S.-backed peace deal on June 27 Pact covers disarmament, refugees, and economic ties Tensions driven by rebels, ethnic strife, and mineral smuggling The Democratic Republic of ...
Ivory Coast's two main opposition parties on Thursday announced a "common front" to demand that their leaders, banned from ...
Parties led by former Credit Suisse AG Chief Executive Officer Tidjane Thiam and ex-President Laurent Gbagbo agreed to form ...
Abidjan is bracing for a highly polarised presidential election scheduled for 25 October 2025, as President Alassane Ouattara ...
Ivory Coast's electoral commission has excluded Tidjane Thiam from the final list of candidates for the upcoming October 2025 ...
A Brooklyn high schooler has revealed that although innocent, he is being mercilessly bullied by his classmates after he was accused of sexually hazing a JV football teammate last year. 15-year-old ...
Côte d'Ivoire is preparing for a contentious presidential election in October as President Alassane Ouattara's supporters ...
Thousands protested in Abidjan after opposition leader Tidjane Thiam was barred from Ivory Coast's presidential race, ...
The African Union (AU) has pledged its full support for Côte d'Ivoire’s upcoming presidential election scheduled for October, ...